
Nov 6, 2017
A New Approach to STEM Education
By Katie Neitz How do you make a great thing greater? Make it more inclusive. Stats from the National Science Foundation show a dramatic disparity between…
By Katie Neitz How do you make a great thing greater? Make it more inclusive. Stats from the National Science Foundation show a dramatic disparity between…
Lafayette students were among what was expected to be more than 80,000 attendees at the annual PA Bacon Fest, a two-day event featuring more than 150 vendors…
By Stephen Wilson In a filled Oechsle Hall auditorium on a Friday afternoon, Seo-Hyun Park, associate professor of government and law, and Il Hyun Cho…
By Stephen Wilson A 15-foot white birch tree sits in the center of Farinon, a flurry of white tags hanging from its boughs. Strands of pine garland drape…
By Alyssa Devin ’19, Frankie Illuzzi ’18, and Julia O’Malley ’19 Students strutted their sustainable stuff on the catwalk after crafting costumes…
Students got their hands dirty completing a number of projects in the Easton community during Make a Difference Day.
We picked a random day—Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2017, to be exact—and checked in on Lafayette students in action. Can you keep up? Story by Bill Landauer…
Simone Khalifa '20 is using her interests in art and electrical & computer engineering in a research project to develop a brain-computer interface designed…
8:45 p.m., A.D. X.XXIV.MMXVII Chris Moran ’18 (government & law and classics) and Angelina Bianchi ’18 (anthropology & sociology and philosophy double…
2 p.m. Taylor Danson, Kelly Price, and Rebecca Blocker, all members of the class of 2020, cross the Quad near Skillman Library and drive a stake into the…